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Brain scans link frontal abnormalities to suicidal behaviors in adolescents, young adults
December 9, 2014 by NewsBot
Scientists are closer to understanding how suicidal thoughts and behaviors are generated. According to a study, reduced integrity of white matter in key frontal brain systems that control emotion, motivation and memory was observed in a of study participants who attempted suicide, and the findings showed links between the deficits in the brain's structural connections and the number and medical severity of prior attempts.